Now, Arsenal has determined a player’s price, who is apparently eager to leave the team this summer in pursuit of a new challenge.
This summer, Mikel Arteta will have to deal with a few challenging situations as some of his key players from the previous season are now desperate for playing time.
Gabriel Jesus, a Brazilian striker who arrived in north London as a superstar but now finds himself second-choice to Kai Havertz, must be one.
Neymar, Jesus’ countryman, has been complimenting the Arsenal striker during the preseason, who is undoubtedly looking very powerful and agile.
Emile Smith Rowe also finds himself in a challenging situation, in addition to Jesus.
Once tasked with donning the number 10 shirt and destined for greatness, the midfielder is now hardly ever given the opportunity to start crucial games.
Having said that, Arteta’s feelings regarding Smith Rowe leaving Arsenal this summer have been made apparent, following the rejection of several bids from Premier League teams.
And while Arsenal might be divided over Smith Rowe’s exit, Aaron Ramsdale doesn’t seem to share that sentiment.
Aaron Ramsdale’s permanent departure from Arsenal is priced at, but he may accept a loan
At this point, Ramsdale’s situation is well-documented; he was once considered the team’s top player and was considered “brilliant,” but he is currently on the sidelines.
Ramsdale’s desire to leave Arsenal and play for the first team in 2019 is understandable.
After the final whistle of the UEFA EURO 2024 semi-final match, Aaron Ramsdale of England celebrates his team’s 2-1 victory and advancement to the final…
Additionally, talkSPORT claims that Arsenal is trying to get £35 million back for the England international, who is now on vacation following the Euros.
According to the report, Ramsdale only agreed to a new contract with Arsenal in May of last year for about £100k per week, which may put off potential suitors.
Because of this, Arsenal is prepared to let Ramsdale go on loan if they are unable to find a buyer for him.
The team is probably aware that the 26-year-old’s contract, which reportedly has a one-year extension option, protects part of his value until 2026.
Furthermore, Ramsdale’s reputation shouldn’t be harmed in the slightest if he were to spend the season on loan at a Premier League team, such as Southampton.
Having said that, the report claims that
Ramsdale is currently not in the process of joining a club.